Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1963)
HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls, Ore. Sunday, June M, 1963 PAGE J-B D , Esther Bvovn wilj be ibt rep- Sojourners 5embf)s of Sojourners met Wednesday, June 12. at the tt'ij lard Hotel for their lepriar meet-: UKJ0CQ jfcsentativ n the Bonaraa Bi ni . . ing5 Park Board. The stand- ( tr IXIaOT'C "'S library committee is com- I Card winners were Mrs. H. Ji lOjie for bridge. Mjs. Lewis Emer-j-son. p'machle, and Mrs. -p. E. Bales, canasta. ! The iimI icjuiar meeting iB Ibe June SB at the WiHard Hstei. ,Twsw jposcd of Hsaltuei-k, Joanna Giv BOAX2. New officers ean-!a and Florence iiar. dueled Die June 4 meeting of (Hcj Named (o head conM-nittets for Bonanza Women's Club. Sormajthe Dccher batsar are Esther mg. Haskins is president; Esther) Brown, general chairman; Norma Brown, vice president, C 1 a r aiHiisliina, Barbara Williams ad Bold, secretary, and Miidrediltaic Smpliw. iMisccllaiioaus: Hasting the luncheon and cards were Mis. Lteyd Young and Mrs. Otto Biber. MONDAY NIGHT JUNE 24 ONLY THEATRE DINING Wincmo Motor Hotel Kellesen. treasurer and librarian. Veta Williams and Juanita hee, food; Alice Xork. doij aJid ra Committee chairmen are Janet F-ernlund. membership; Cora Lea- dio; Mildred Kclieson and Esther: setting machines sod there Jvitt, advertising; Mae Gale, com Fernhmd, white elephants; Bes sie Frailer and Florence Horn, wreaths. Ail all-day workslwn is planned will be work for everyone. All members and friends are asked: munity Lounge; Velda Haley,' program; ana Vela Williams, hos- to be at the library by 14 a.m.: ipitalhy; Barbara Williams, Li!-t;-.v. Dni.4n,u ( 1 nf.-n following the meeting, Joanna for Jue la with potluck din ner at noon. There will he iev-i Givaii gave a review of the book,; building committee. Valuation of Poetrv. ..the wedding R : .-t-f. Jlrt I. "A --awn Vt?!'. T-- i 1 Ei i i, y CLUB OFFICERS Inslallarion of officers for the NCO Wives Club at Kingtley Field Iwas conducted recently in a ceremony preceding a dinner dance attended by mem ber! and their husbands. Left to right are Mrs. Virginia Himmelburger, parliamentar ian! Mrs. Ethel Milam, treasurer; Mrs. Vangie Willman, secretary; Mrs. Marianne An derson, president; Mrs. Jeanne Powell, vice president; Mrs. Carol Curtis, correspond ing secretary; Mrs. Guna Lenahan, auditor. m Mv I : .1' 7trft I PRESENTATION Mrs. Jill Simmons, left, conducted the impressive ceremony for the installation of new officer! of the NCO Wives Club. Here, she presents a gift to the new president, Mrs. Marianne Anderson, who served a! vice president last year. Prom Staged In Chiloquin CHILOQUIX "Evening in Par is" was the theme of the junior senior banquet and prom given Saturday evening. May 4. Using the color scheme of blue and sil ver, the decorations at both events featured the Eiffel Tower, side- i walk cafe, and flower vendor stands. Tony Dililio. junior class presi dent, served as emcee at the ban-; quel. Invocation was given by the Rev. William Rentj, Greg; Harris, senior class president.'; spoke, as did Principal C. A. j Samples and Howard Bingham ol the county school office. ji Solos were sung by Mrs. John j Mannering and played at the piano by Cookie DiUlio, a sopho- 1 more at Southern Oregon Col-; lege. Food was prepared by the junior mothers and served by eighth grade girls chosen for their scho lastic ability. Jinny Lynn Doak and Albert De Bnrtoli were crowned queen and ; king of the prom later in the eve-! ning and presented with gifts from the junior class. 1 O The host juniors were Tony Di I'lio. Don Taylor. Rocky Evans, Raymond Grow. Dennis Potter. Micki Wolff. Donna Kircher, Wil ma Rent. Lynn Hescock, Jim Bridge, Amory Betties and Mar- jorie Pulleji. Special guests were faculty members, school board and par- AFS Students Will Travel DUNSMUIR - Gisela Liideckc Germany, who spent last year in Dunsmuir as an American Field Service student, will return to spend the summer with her Amer ican family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Samuelson and daughters. The Samuelsons have missed uieir uerman aaugnter so much that they have sent her a round trip air ticket and she wi!! arrive by polar flight in San Fran cisco on July 12. Plans for her eight-week stay include concerts and ploys in San Francisco and Sacramento and various scenic; trips in Northern California. She will return to Gcrmanv in the fall to resume her medical studies. Susan Thorn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reg Thorn, Dunsmuir. a recent graduate of Chico State College, will attend a re union of American Fieid Service students in Berlin, Germany, this summer. She spent the summer of 1938 with a German family who she will visit during her stay abroad. Slie leaves New York by charter flight on June 28 with 120 other young persons who all have had experience of living with a lor- cnts of many of the school stu dents. WAAi NOW AT TOWER FURNITURE! ROYALWEVE fARPFT 3inwmi& dept. NO MONEY DOWN SSH Green Stamps Tik yo Urn. Colon. I Mum. vtatfi, tfhmt, wooil, rennet nd hieiutt it dwpJirf for j t. Term MeetThe Staff At Rickey's! in 1 mini mi i ij.yiiijii'iiy,w'wi. m.M 1 L Ir X 'f t , n -tikdr-XL HERE TO SERVE YOU the full-time staff at Rickys with the finest in wotch ond jewelry sales and repairs, as well as oil traditionally allied jewelry lines. Left to right ore: Susan Patch Betty Lea Daily . . . Ann Rickbeil . . . and Arthur "Ricky" Rickbeil. You ore cordially invited to come in ond get ac quainted ond visit our facilities' and Mrs. Homer Diwn, Mr. andj Mrs. Don Horstey, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Fernhmd, Mr. and s. John Lundbcrg, Mr. and Mrs. Os car Peterson. GAVEL CHANGES HANDS Mm. Marianne Anderson, riqht, receives the NCO Wivet Club preiident's qavei from Mrs, Louise Foster retiring president. Other officer! last year include Mrs. Virginia Himmlburger, Mr. Jill Simmons, Mrs. Jean Pennock, Mrs. Jan Benson and Mr. Mary Harlow. BIRTHDAY PARTY BONANZA - On June 7, Mrs. Bob Freirich arranged a surprise FATHER'S BAY PARTY I.ANCEI.I. VALLtfY-Mr. and Mrs. Waller Smith ere hosts at party in honor of her husband'sj wm J!r at!(J Mr; Uwjs birthday. A social eveninR and)pars0s ad children of Mount refreshments were enjoyed byiHcbron, licv. ajjd Mrs. Eugene .Mr. and Mrs. Bud Itucck,' Mr. "'P an" t.)ndy and rJlj.s Park an Ellis Jr.. Klamath Falls, Mr. and I Mrs. Walter Smith Jr. and Dick Smith and Grant. eign family under the AFS pro gram. The traveler plans lo return to Chico State College in Hie ial! for radnate work toward her sec ondary leaching credentials. WITH AKE, PLEASE Very few women can wear sen sational clothes and still hold their mvn. If you do buy a few pieces of fabulous clothing, be sure they are right for you. Otherwise. ynur dress will be remembered (longer than yon are. " ' " -. vrnqt6 by our beidjl salon where brides-to-be finj skHId assistonc fn planning weddings small or large . . , Informal or JaviiWy egint. y&lVMMW9lnmw. Mm . 1, 1 1 1 mm mui t ........inii , u --i-. ,wli.Mrw. mstim , $ , ;i Ya f m 1 vr 1 : W Ff '' 'J I S 0m B - MM a .v-Kir' .-r';' .... il-'.'. .- ;l . .. . .J:; ;,t. A r . J knits in the news 39 95 3-P1ECE WOOL KNIT SUITS TRIMMED FOR EYE-CATCHING IMPACT! Ncvtr have knits looked ncwcrJ Specially th frsh arrivali Kach syJd m woo! double-knit, xcitns!y detailed with intarsia and mohair hand-erobroidcryi (Couldn't ihey pas$ for expensive European imports?) AU with eJastk wiist slitn skirts . . . and 'neath their open Chantl-bred jackets, the sleeveless shell that fashion favors. You'll want one for right here, right now , , . and right on through theyeirl Ph. TU "-3151 700 Mom St.